Limiting sitting time to less than three hours a day would increase a person's life expectancy by an average of 0.2 years -- or more than two months, the researchers said. The study adds to growing evidence that too much sitting is a health threat, and that even regular exercise may not be enough to counter the harmful effects of prolonged sitting, the researchers said. Their report appeared online in advance of the August print issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. The study authors estimated the effects of less time spent sitting, regardless of moderate to vigorous physical activity.
"Although sitting is an intrinsic part of human nature, excessive sitting is very common in modern societies," Rezende said. Labor-saving devices, long commutes and homes in areas that lack support for active lifestyles contribute to the problem, he added.
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